Ewan Seabrook joined the Clemson Women’s Soccer staff prior to the 2025 season as the director of operations while overseeing logistics of the program. Seabrook came to Clemson with over 20 years of coaching experience, including 10 years as an assistant coach at the Division I level and 10 years as the head coach of the men’s soccer program at Colby College.
A native of Lewes, England, he spent six seasons at the University of New Hampshire as associate head coach and four years as assistant coach at Hartwick College.
Before his coaching career, Seabrook played Division I soccer at Iona College and Oneonta State. He was selected to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team while playing at Iona.
Seabrook graduated with honors from Oneonta State in 2002 and earned academic all-conference team hoors. He earned his master’s degree from the University of New Hampshire in 2011.
Prior to his time at Colby, he worked with two head coaches familiar with the ACC, including one fellow Clemson Tiger in Rob Thompson, the director of operations for the men’s soccer program. He also had a stint with Ian McIntyre, the current head coach at Syracuse, while at Hartwick.
Seabrook helped Hartwick win the Atlantic Soccer Conference in 2005 and earn the program's first NCAA bid since 1995. During his tenure at UNH, the Wildcats were the 2009 America East regular season champions and made the America East title game in 2010 and 2012. A defender in college, Seabrook has worked with the defense, forwards, and goalies during his time as an assistant.
